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four adaptations of comic books. One prequel to an adaptation of a comic book. One sequel to a sequel to a movie based on a toy. One sequel to a sequel to a sequel to a movie based on an amusement-park ride. One prequel to a remake. Two sequels to cartoons. One sequel to a comedy. An adaptation of a children's book. An adaptation of a Saturday-morning cartoon. One sequel with a 4 in the title. Two sequels with a 5 in the title. One sequel that, if it were inclined to use numbers, would have to have a 7 1/2 in the title.-- Mark Harris
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Movies did not really died, it slowly died in a slow death twice. If you can view TCM channel 2 months ago, there was a documentary about
Moguls and Movie Stars- A 7 Part Series. It gave introduction of good history about movies from the beginning of how movie making began through the late 1960s. TCM: this month for 31 days, they presents Oscar nominated movies from various categories with tidbits of trivia by its host: Robert Osbourne. As a viewer of movies, I believe viewing past movies are very important and as Oscars will be presented on Sunday: Feb 27, there are increasingly less good dramatic scripts and more lackluster scripts or people involved at the movies.